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* Theory of Colours - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Simon's recommendation) 1810 ✓ | * Theory of Colours - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Simon's recommendation) 1810 ✓ | ||
* Wittgenstein - Phenomenology & Remarks on Colour (Biyi's recommendation xpub) | * Wittgenstein - Phenomenology & Remarks on Colour (Biyi's recommendation xpub) | ||
* Merleau-Ponty phenomenology of perception (Biyi's recommendation ??) |
Revision as of 15:51, 12 September 2019
JOURNEY / PLACE
- A Field Guide to Getting Lost - Rebecca Solnit ✓
- Wanderlust - A History of Walking - Rebecca Solnit ✓
- PrairyErth (A Deep Map) - William Least Heat Moon
- Deep Mapping as an Essaying of Place - Ian Biggs
- Non-places: An Introduction to Supermodernity - Marc Augé ✓
- Artworks: Place - Tacita Dean & Jeremy Millar ✓
TIME
- The Acceleration of Just About Everything - James Gleick
- Slowness - Milan Kundera ✓
- Enduring Time: Lisa Baraitser
PHOTOGRAPHY THEORY
- Art and Photography - David Campany
- Photography: A Critical Introduction - Edited by Liz Wells
- The Cinematic - Edited by David Campany (Whitechapel series)
- Pandora's Camera - Essays by Joan Fontcuberta (Ine recommendation)
- Reframing Photography: Theory and Practice - Rebecca Modrak
- The Edge of Vision: The Rise of Abstraction in Photography - Lyle Rexer
- Post-Photography: The Artist with a Camera - Robert Shore (Javi's copy) ✓
- Light and Photomedia: A New History and Future of the Photographic Image - Jai McKenzie ✓
- A Voyage on the North Sea: Art in the age of the Post Medium Condition - R. Krauss (Steve's recommendation) ✓
- Understanding a Photograph - John Berger ✓
- The Photograph as Contemporary Art - Charlotte Cotton ✓
- Non-human Photography - Joanna Zylinska ✓
MISC.
- Autoethnography as Method - Heewon Chang
- The Interaction of Color - Josef Albers ✓
- The Sublime - Simon Morley ✓
- The History of Beauty - Umberto Eco (chapter on The Sublime) - recommended by Mia
- Theory of Colours - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Simon's recommendation) 1810 ✓
- Wittgenstein - Phenomenology & Remarks on Colour (Biyi's recommendation xpub)
- Merleau-Ponty phenomenology of perception (Biyi's recommendation ??)